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XX CONTENTS. Chapter VT. — contimied. The Grenadiers and the Scots Fusiliers at Hill Bend, Steps taken by the Duke of Cambridge, Advance of the two battalions of Guards, Array of the forces opposed to them, Th3 Duke left unmolested on his left, advance, ..... Strength of the forces directly opposing Charge of the Grenadiers, Fourth capture of the Sandbag Battery, The enemy aide to rally in safety beneath the ledge, The Grenadiers fronting eastward, . The Sandbag Battery, Combats sustained by the Grenadiers, th and continuing his e Duke's 700 men, 184 185 185 185 186 187 188 188 188 188 189 189 VI. Advance of the Scots Fusiliers, 190 Against two columns on the north front, .... 190 Interposition of the Duke of Cambridge, and change of direction, . . . . . . . . . .191 Interposition of Bentinck, and counter-march of the battalion, 191 The mass opposed to them, . . . . . . .191 First charge of the Scots Fusiliers, 192 VII. Change of front effected by the Grenadiers, Position of the two battalions of the Guards now formed up to gether, The enemy's means of repeating his attacks, . Conditions under which the Guards had to fight, . The Sandbag Battery vacated, .... Entered by the Russians, And recaptured by Damer, ..... Second charge of the Scots Fusiliers, Third charge of the same force, .... The Duke of Cambridge's expedition in search of reinforcement 192 192 193 193 194 194 194 194 195 195